It is the intention of this site to
be an educational resource which introduces the user to the anatomy,
physiology, histology, and pathology of the laboratory mouse,
with an emphasis on the Genetically Engineered Mouse (GEM) which
is quickly becoming the tool of choice for the study of disease.
Please note that this site extensively utilizes multimedia files
(quicktime and flash) which you may have to download and install
for many of the pages to be rendered correctly.

UPDATE 2015 - The quicktime plugin has begun to be phased out of modern browsers
so these pages will have download links instead.

This site is a work in progress,
and is for educational non-profit use only. If you wish to link
to any of the material on this site, you need to contact Ben Schwartz first
to obtain permission. Funding for this project is provide by NIH
through the MMRRC grant. Please send your comments and or suggestions
to Ben Schwartz.